TREATY OF LEOBEN
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The 'Treaty of Leoben' (also known as the 'Peace of Leoben') was signed on April 17, 1797 by Napoleon Bonaparte. It was a preliminary accord that contained many secret clauses. From these clauses, Austria would lose Belgium and Lombardy in exchange for Venetian territories, Istria and Dalmatia. The treaty was confirmed by a final peace accord, the Treaty of Campo Formio, on October 17, 1797.
★ List of treaties
★ Istria Military - The Town of Rijeka and the Contingencies of Napoleonic Warfare in the Years 1796-1797
The 'Treaty of Leoben' (also known as the 'Peace of Leoben') was signed on April 17, 1797 by Napoleon Bonaparte. It was a preliminary accord that contained many secret clauses. From these clauses, Austria would lose Belgium and Lombardy in exchange for Venetian territories, Istria and Dalmatia. The treaty was confirmed by a final peace accord, the Treaty of Campo Formio, on October 17, 1797.
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See also
★ List of treaties
External links
★ Istria Military - The Town of Rijeka and the Contingencies of Napoleonic Warfare in the Years 1796-1797
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